Okey, so, we didn't get to see the hercules in the expo hall, but! And that is a "but" followed by an exclamation mark, so you know it's a major sort of "but!"
Whitley's guide had a scene where the cargo bay was open, and a friendly measuring stick was standing near the door. So:
Now, it's not perfect, the angle is a bit off, but I think it gives a pretty good approximation.
The cargo door is roughly 7 measuring sticks wide and 4 + 1 high.
Assuming our friendly measuring stick is roughly regular sized measuring stick, that's 1.8m, we have roughly 12.5m X (7.2 + 1.8) m hole to stick them big spaceships in.
Now, maybe it's particularly short measuring stick, 1.7m, it's still 11.9m x (6.8 + 1.7)m
This means you *might* be able to put something as large as an avenger stalker in, at an angle, or something like a Herald just barely.
Something smaller, like an Aurora, will fit nicely though.
Whitley's guide had a scene where the cargo bay was open, and a friendly measuring stick was standing near the door. So:
Now, it's not perfect, the angle is a bit off, but I think it gives a pretty good approximation.
The cargo door is roughly 7 measuring sticks wide and 4 + 1 high.
Assuming our friendly measuring stick is roughly regular sized measuring stick, that's 1.8m, we have roughly 12.5m X (7.2 + 1.8) m hole to stick them big spaceships in.
Now, maybe it's particularly short measuring stick, 1.7m, it's still 11.9m x (6.8 + 1.7)m
This means you *might* be able to put something as large as an avenger stalker in, at an angle, or something like a Herald just barely.
Something smaller, like an Aurora, will fit nicely though.